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spybarbie August 22 2007, 22:59:13 UTC
Not Amanpour too? (I clearly have not watched CNN since I've been at school)

Boo. I counted her as one of the CNN folks left with a backbone.

Totally share your MSNBC love, though. Except for Tucker Carlson. I kind of want to hit him.

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redhotpolkadots August 23 2007, 01:06:07 UTC
Yes ma'am -- Amanpour, too! I'm disappointed in Christiane; I have the feeling she was made to do this by the network. Doesn't seem like an assignment she'd pick herself. She's more insterested in the Middle East -- not fundamentalist Christians.

P.S. I'll be stopping by your "Anti-Tara Tunes" post and making a couple of suggestions, LOL. I know what it's like to have slightly intolerant friends. I can only imagine what it's like to cohabitate with them, though :[

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melhime August 22 2007, 23:13:59 UTC
I caught a sneak at for the one where this guy was in LA holding these events for teens. It was disturbing to tell you the truth. It sounded an awful lot like Glenn Beck hatemongering. I mean , do people really believe that?

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redhotpolkadots August 23 2007, 01:09:43 UTC
Really? How frightening, LMAO. I haven't actually watched one -- the mere title "God's Warriors" pissed me off so much I didn't think I could actually stomach the storyline itself.

There was a time that I got a kick out of listening to Beck -- like wayyy in the beginning. Then when he started to get low ratings, he sold out and became a sexist, racist bigot -- I don't honestly think he believe half the things he says, he just wanted viewers. Sucks.

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melhime August 23 2007, 22:49:57 UTC
This just came up on CNN.com but I'm pretty sure that this was what Amanpour did a segment on.

http://www.cnn.com/2007/US/08/22/gw.teen.christians/index.html

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